The Joker first kidnapped a Batman Impersonator, filmed his murder, and hung the body, complete with white make-up and Joker Scars, outside Mayor Anthony Garcia's office. In the murder tape that he sent to the Media, the Joker viciously mocked Brian Douglas (Batman Impersonator) as well ...
Joker Jack Always Has the Last Laugh; EVIL GENIUS: Jack Nicholson as the Joker in the 1989 Version of Batman
Jack Nicholson added menace to a high-camp, high-concept Joker. His already-sinister grin is enhanced with prosthetics, remaining upturned even during his murderous outbursts. Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker (2000): Hamill brought the Joker into the future with sharp angles and a tight...
Unlike other portrayals, Phoenix’s Joker struggles to achieve a sense of intrinsic happiness and seems unable to activate pleasurable feelings within himself. Nicholson’s Joker, for instance, delights in his ostentatious, grand acts of performative terrorism; Hamill’s sustains euphoric mania by inc...
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The Joker has appeared in many media incarnations ofBatman. Among the notable actors to portray him wereCesar Romeroin the 1960s television series,Jack Nicholsonin the filmBatman(1989), Mark Hamill in critically acclaimedBatman: The Animated Series(1992–95),Heath LedgerinThe Dark Knight(2008),...
“stealing his press”). This Joker is larger than life –and requires an audience. His bright purple suits are well-coordinated and impeccably tailored. His bold, perfectly set clown makeup draws all eyes to him. When we see Nicholson sashay through theFlugelheim Museum, laughing wickedly ...
The Joker is a supervillain and the archenemy of Batman. First introduced in Batman #1 (Spring 1940), he was originally a criminal mastermind with a devious sense of humor. Initially intended to serve as a one-time appearances, Joker's instant popularity
characters: Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth & The Joker (uncredited) Jason Roby ... production assistant (uncredited) Joseph L. Rubino ... production staff (uncredited) Jonathan Samuels ... production assistant (uncredited) Jason Silber ... production assistant (uncredited) Greg Silverman ....
Michael Uslan (who grabbed up the movie rights for Batman back in 1979). So this was probably meant to be. Makeup artist Nick Dudman even had an imperative to cook up multiple designs for the Joker’s maniacal grin with the goal of getting one that least disguised Nicholson’s ...